Eye Movements Reinstate Remembered Locations During Episodic Simulation

IALH Research Fellow Jordana Wynn (Psychology) has co-authored a new research article with Daniel L. Schacter entitled Eye movements reinstate remembered locations during episodic simulation. The article was published in Cognition. Abstract: Imagining the future, like recalling the past, relies on the ability to retrieve and imagine a spatial context. Research suggests that eye movements …

Too Little or Too Much: Nonlinear Relationship Between Sleep Duration and Daily Affective Well-Being in Depressed Adults

IALH Research Fellow Jonathan Rush (Psychology) has co-authored a new research article entitled Too little or too much: nonlinear relationship between sleep duration and daily affective well-being in depressed adults. Collaborating authors include Sun Ah Lee1, Dahlia Mukherjee, Soomi Lee1, and David M. Almeida. The article was published in BMC Psychiatry. Abstract: Background: In addition …

Examining the Components and Stability of Negative Affect in Disordered Eating Frequency

IALH Research Fellow Brianna Turner has co-authored a new research article with UVic Psychology colleagues Nicole K. Legg and Christina L. Robillard. The article, entitled Examining the components and stability of negative affect in disordered eating frequency, was published in European Eating Disorders Review. Abstract: Objective: There is a limited understanding of the unique components …